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    Benefits of Animated Movies vs. Live Action Film In terms of movies‚ I believe that animation is better than regular filmmaking‚ simply because an animated movie requires a lot more talent and skill than a standard film does. There are different styles used in regular movie production‚ and there are combinations of styles used in filmmaking. Most regular films use computers to digitally enhance parts‚ but mostly on a smaller scale‚ unlike the few major films that use computer graphics excessively

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    Michael Widmer MDIA 4400 03/04/2013 A Semiotic Analysis: An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge is a short story set during the American Civil War by author Ambrose Pierce. That was later adapted into a short film by director Robert Enrico and became an episode of The Twilight Zone in 1963. Enrico used dialogue and voice-over sparingly‚ and relied heavily on the rural landscape‚ and how it transformed through war and the psychological state of the protagonist

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    I think that the members of the technical crew are mainly technical‚ executing what the Director of Photography tells them to do and the Director’s vision. However‚ the D.O.P. definitely has the most creative freedom out of all of the roles‚ in my opinion. As cinematography is their passion‚ they know what looks good on camera and can be innovative in what they shoot (of course‚ if the director says that it is okay) to make different shots unique and creative. In addition‚ sometimes the Gaffer and

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    What strategies to Film‚ TV or Radio documentary-makers use to convey to viewers or listeners the ‘truthfulness’ of their work? What might be the problem with these strategies? Oxford Dictionary’s definition of documentaries is as follows “A film or television or radio programme that provides a factual report in a particular subject.” Documentaries are made to help inform and educate its audience‚ usually revealing new information on the chosen subject. Documentary-makers present factual information

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    Love And Diane Analysis

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    Synopsis Love & Diane tells the epic story of a family over three generations. At its heart lies the highly charged relationship between a mother and daughter‚ desperate for love and forgiveness but caught in a devastating cycle. For Love‚ the world changed forever when she and her siblings were torn from their mother‚ Diane. Separated from her family and thrust into a terrifying world of institutions and foster homes‚ the memory of that moment is more vivid to her than her present life. Ten

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    Psycho Analysis

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    ysisPsycho Final Analysis Joel Schain Film and Literature Period 3 10/2/12 Alfred Hitchcock’s Psycho has been ranked as one of the top 10 best horror/suspense films of all time because of his unique way of filmmaking. Some of the many significant cinematic elements uses include internal diegetic sound‚ and dissolving. Internal diegetic sound was used throughout Hitchcock’s Psycho to create the illusion that Norman Bate’s mother was still alive. Only at the very end of the film do you find

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    fidelity comes at a cost however. The format’s age and relative obscurity means that most modern movie houses lack the film projectors required to display the film. This Vulture piece from 2012 has a nice breakdown of the pros and cons of 70mm filmmaking. According to the New York Times‚ some outlets are shelling out close to $80‚000 in order to outfit their theatres with the equipment necessary to screen Tarantino’s film.

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    Frederick Wiseman

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    Frederick Wiseman (born January 1‚ 1930 in Boston‚ Massachusetts‚ U.S.) is an American filmmaker‚ documentarian‚ and theatrical director.[1] He came to documentary filmmaking after first being trained as a lawyer. He has won numerous film awards‚ as well as Guggenheim and MacArthur fellowships.[2][3] In 2003‚ Wiseman was awarded the Dan David Prize for his outstanding films‚ which make us reckon with our emotions and the cost to society of marginalizing those who cannot speak for themselves. In

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    It can be summed up that these common stereotypical roles marginalized Latina women. The power of this medium could create more positive roles if only given a true opportunity. The film is not just an escape from reality‚ it has the power to send messages to audiences everywhere. To a certain degree‚ U.S. government understood this power and made a good attempt at depicting Latin Americans in a better light‚ even if their reasons behind weren’t to inspire Latinos of aiming higher in life. All the

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    This 1951 science fiction film looks hokey‚ perhaps cheesy‚ at first glance. But‚ after taking time to reflect on the movie‚ one can recognize the innovative ideas that it introduced to filmmaking and the universal ideas that it addresses. Peace is the prominent theme that characters reveal A strange turn of events brings a spaceship down into the heart of the people. The first being to make its entrance is an alien named Klaatu. His greeting upon arrival is an attempt to offer a gift to

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